The Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway is a 167-kilometre (102-mile) long industrial railway from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Waugh on Shoal Lake near Manitoba's eastern boundary in Canada. The railway was built between 1914 and 1916 to assist in the construction and maintenance of an aqueduct supplying fresh water to Winnipeg. It is owned by Winnipeg's municipal government.

4 Airports; 5 Railways; 6 Bus terminal; 7 Taxi Services; 8 Splash Dash water ...
Road (which leads to the Fort Garry campus of the University of Manitoba)). ... the
City of Winnipeg owns and operates the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway,
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to Grande Prairie. The Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway The Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway (GWWD) enjoys a long and significant history in
the annals of Manitoba railways. To supply water to the booming city of Winnipeg,
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598 I'linguet Street Winnipeg, MB R2J 2W7 Canada Reporting marks: GWR
Phone: 204-986-41 18 The Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway operates
freight service from connections with the CP Rail and Canadian National at St.
Boniface ...

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His day was made when the newcomer challenged him on an ohscure railway
line hack home. I did that with the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway. "Ah
yes," Cross said, rising in triumph, "the gwwd leaves St. Boniface on Monday, ...

Eric D. Loucks, Conference on Water Resources Planning and Management, American Society of Civil Engineers. Water Resources Planning and Management Division and Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, 1998

In June 2007 I had a chance to spend just short of a week in Winnipeg. I had known about the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway and wanted to make sure to find the time to visit the railway. After some detective work I was able to find contact information for the railway. I couldn't…

When I'm in Winnipeg, I often visit the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway (GWWD) to see what's going on there. The GWWD maintains the aqueduct that supplies the majority of Winnipeg's fresh water.

This railfan video comes to Eddie's Railfan Page via You Tube, from one of the many Canadian railfans up north. A short behind the scenes work train from the industrial Greater Winnipeg Water District Railroad, is viewed making a runby on an overcast winter day.

That is the title of this postcard view dated Spring 1975, taken at Waugh, Manitoba. Acquired from the Winnipeg Electric Railway in 1953, it was built in 1928 and re-engined with a Cummins Diesel in 1947.

A Mack Railbus sits in front of the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway Div. office in the Winnipeg Suburb of St.Boniface. The GWWD was built in the early 20th Century to facilitate construction of an aqueduct to Shoal Lake on the Ontario border. The line remained and is still in use to transport maintenance workers to inaccesible portions of the aqueduct and to deliver chlorine to the intake at Shoal Lake. In the past the GWWD also handled revenue freight on a contract basis such as gravel to Winnipeg redi-mixes

City of Winnipeg to assist Shoal Lake #40 First Nation in maintaining essential public health services, Budget 2013: New ways to reduce, reuse and recycle, Amendments proposed to Service Sharing Policy